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How to Do Well on Your IGCSE Physics

How to Do Well on Your IGCSE Physics

7 min read | Lanterna Team | January 27, 2026

Learn how to do well on your IGCSE Physics exam with expert revision tips. Discover practical ways to make real-world connections and improve your understanding.

Doing well on your IGCSE physics can often seem hard. You must put in an effort to do well and there aren’t too many shortcuts to get a good final grade – it requires work. However, there are certain tricks and tips which can help you make your studies more enjoyable and help reduce the time you need to dedicate to learning physics in a classroom.

1. Take your studies into the real world

Learning about energy, electricity, forces or even worse – particle models may seem like learning about abstract things, far from our everyday interactions with the world. However, they are not – the abstract knowledge you learn in class is the ground bases of every digital and mechanical construction in our world. Every mobile phone, computer and car has been designed by somebody who made their first steps into understanding our physical world at a young age – just like you are doing now.

Therefore, try explaining the natural phenomena you encounter in your daily life to your friends and parents. For example, while you are drinking tea with your parents, you can tell them the story of the heat energy in your cup – how it started up as solar energy, was transformed into fossils, then heat needed to run a power plant to produce electricity, and then back to heat again in your kettle to give you the delicious cup of tea. Similarly, you could talk about the movement of electrons in the wires to talk about electricity and explain what is meant by current and resistivity. And seeing tea mix with water you could tell about the atomic nature of our universe, through showing your parents Brownian motion of the tea, as it seemingly mixes itself!

Consider the physic-related intricacies of daily life!

Consider the physic-related intricacies of daily life!

The point is to get you excited and making real world connections with what you learn in the class – in the scenario described above you would manage to answer three typical exam GCSE physics questions – and associate the context of these questions with the real world. It’s a lot better and easier to do and to see, rather than just memorize stuff from a coursebook!

2. Have a chat with your IGCSE physics teacher after your class

After your physics class ends, stay behind and ask your physics teacher questions about the real life applications of what you have learned in class that day. The goal again is to associate your learnings with real world implications and topics which you are interested about.

Say, you are really interested in politics, but physics rather bores you. When talking about nuclear energy in class you could stay behind and ask your physics teacher about the regulations and uses of nuclear power plants in your country. With any luck you will have a conversation with your teacher about how the safety of nuclear power stations has increased drastically over the last few decades, but how the public opinion and past events like Chernobyl and Fukushima make building new plants politically infeasible in many parts of the world. Again, you would make connections between physics class, real world and what you are passionate about – helping you recall information better for the exam, and more importantly, gaining understanding and topics to expand upon in future conversations.

True, this tip requires your physics teacher to be the talkative type. However, no matter how serious your teacher may look like, give it a go – there is nothing to lose. Similarly, you can have similar conversations with your tutor – they will be more than happy to have a conversation about topics adjacent to the lesson material to help you make interdisciplinary connections.

3. Maintain a revision and formula sheet

Making a revision and formula sheet can be an extremely beneficial part of your study process and help you cut time off your exam revision.

Firstly, the process of taking notes by itself serves provides a learning opportunity – by writing out the material, you focus more on areas that are new, unclear and confusing to you. This way you clarify the confusing topics and parts of the syllabus, essentially by teaching yourself! You can add diagrams, small drawings, anything that helps you understand the problems at hand.

In Physics, an important aspect of this is writing out the formulas and making sure you know how to use them. A good way to do this is to write out the formula in big letters, and then use colourful arrows to represent what each of the variables mean, along with the units to be used.

For example, while learning about Newton's second law you can write with large letters F=ma, and then denote each of the variables with arrows:

  • F – total force experienced by the body in question, measured in Newtons(N) It acts in the same direction as acceleration.
  • m – the mass of the body in question, measured in kilogrammes(kg).
  • a – acceleration of the body in question, measured in (meters per second squared (m*s^(-2)).

You could also illustrate the equation with a drawing of a ball, showing two parallel arrows noted as F and a and denoting the ball with the letter m.

As you can see, a three letter equation can turn into a paragraph of text and a drawing – and that is the goal! Expanding upon short formulas makes you understand what is the meaning behind the letters in an equation, and help you apply this during the exam.

Secondly, you should pay close attention to the quality of your notes. There is no value in taking scribble notes, only to realize that the notes can’t be used for learning, a few days before the exam. Therefore, use clear handwriting, make an effort to clearly structure the revision sheet, noting it with relevant titles. And lastly, don’t be reluctant to discard a page to write it again – after all it is all about practice.

The importance of revision sheets really can’t be stressed enough – the use of revision sheets were an inseparable part of my studies and helped me reduce the time I revised before the exams – still leading to achieving better grades than my peers.

4. Teach a friend

There is no better way to hone your understanding of IGCSE physics than to teach a classmate who is struggling to keep up. Through teaching, you discover gaps in your knowledge and develop a better understanding of the subject yourself. You will learn how to be consistent and avoid gaps in your logic.

While first teaching you may find yourself struggling on how to best explain the material, often making unclear jumps in logic. That is okay – it’s a part of the process! Developing the skill of explaining complex concepts to other people goes far beyond your school years – you will find that your professional life you will often have to explain something to your managers, subordinates or team mates. Being engaging, understandable and clear gives you a clear edge over the ones lacking this skill. The act of making complex simple is a form of art – “If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough,” has Albert Einstein said, and he is certainly right.

5. Don’t cut corners

Skipping homework, cramming material before a test, or even worse, copying your classmates work may seem like a good way to free up time. However, the true dangers of cutting corners go far beyond that a letter to your parents, or a bad grade ever could.

If you are not consistent in your studies you set yourself up for failure. True, you might get good grades in a few physics test through cramming. However, when it comes to the final exam, there is no way to learn the material overnight, or even in a few weeks, and your dreams of a good university will be in danger. New knowledge in physics is built on the bases of the old one – so if you lack the knowledge from a few lectures you will no longer have the same base understanding as your peers – making paying attention in class and doing homework even more difficult.

The key to being successful in IGCSE physics is consistency. Therefore, set aside a few hours every week to work independently. Make an effort to keep up with your course, and don’t be afraid to seek help. Being consistent really goes a long way to propel you to success in your physics course. Trust me, it is amazing what results and leaps of understanding committing a few hours a week can produce over a longer period of time.

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The guide suggests connecting abstract concepts to real-world phenomena. Try explaining daily occurrences like energy transformations in a cup of tea or the movement of electrons in wires to friends and family. This makes learning interactive and helps solidify understanding beyond memorisation, making your studies more enjoyable and effective.

Engaging with your teacher about real-life applications of what you've learned can deepen your understanding and make the subject more interesting. It helps you connect physics to topics you're passionate about, improving recall and providing a broader perspective. Don't be afraid to ask – most teachers appreciate a student's curiosity!

The guide recommends writing out material, especially formulas, in a clear and structured way. Expand on each variable, its units, and meaning, perhaps with diagrams. This active process clarifies confusing topics and helps you understand the 'why' behind equations, not just the 'what'. Ensure your notes are neat and usable for future revision, as the act of creating them is a powerful learning tool.

Absolutely. Explaining concepts to others forces you to identify gaps in your own knowledge and articulate ideas clearly. It's a powerful way to solidify your understanding and develop valuable communication skills that extend far beyond your school years. If you can explain it simply, you truly understand it.

Physics builds on foundational knowledge. Inconsistency, like skipping homework or cramming, creates gaps that make future topics harder to grasp. Regular, independent study, even just a few hours a week, ensures a solid understanding and prevents overwhelming last-minute revision, setting you up for long-term success and better grades.

The Lanterna IB consultation is a free, no-pressure 20-30 minute session with an IB Student Success Expert. While focused on IB, our experts can discuss foundational skills from IGCSE Physics, help you identify areas for improvement, and outline a personalised plan to strengthen your understanding, preparing you for future studies. It's a great way to get clarity and a simple, actionable plan.

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Our Student Success Experts are highly experienced education professionals with deep knowledge of the IB and related curricula like IGCSE. They understand the challenges students face and can offer strategic advice, study techniques, and guidance on how to excel, drawing on the collective experience of our 600+ expert tutors, many of whom have taught or excelled in physics. They can help you prioritise and create a clear path forward.

Yes, Lanterna offers expert tutoring for IGCSE Physics. Our tutors include high-achieving graduates and experienced teachers with an average of 10+ years of experience. They can provide personalised support, clarify complex topics, help with exam technique, and ensure you build a strong foundation for future studies, all tailored to your individual learning style.

Our tutors are adept at making physics engaging and practical. They can guide you in identifying real-world examples, help you structure effective revision sheets, and even act as a sounding board for you to "teach" concepts, providing constructive feedback to deepen your understanding. They ensure you not only learn the content but also master effective study strategies.


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